Interfacial surface generator mixer

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Inventors

Crandal, Edwin L.

Application #

191255

Filed

Sep-26-1980

Published

Jul-20-1982

Current US Class

138/42
366/336

International Classes

B01F 005/06

Field of Search

366/336 366/337 366/338 366/339 366/340 366/341 138/38 138/42 138/40 138/37

Assignee

Zebron Corporation (Tualatin, OR)

Examiners

McCarthy; Edward J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Vaden, Eickenroht, Thompson, Bednar & Jamison

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Abstract
An interfacial surface generator for mixing fluids is disclosed that has a plurality of mixing elements positioned in a tubular housing in end-to-end relationship. Each element has a cavity on its upstream end and a protuberance on the downstream end. The protuberance on each element extends into the cavity of the adjacent element to form a narrow annular passageway between the side of the protuberance and the wall of the cavity and a narrow space between the end of the protuberance and the bottom of the cavity. Each element also has a central blind-end passageway that connects the space between the end of the protuberance and the bottom of the cavity with a plurality of radially extending passageways that connect the central passageway to the annular space between the protuberance and the wall of the cavity. The fluids being mixed flow together through the central passageway. The stream is divided into a plurality of substreams in the radially extending passageways and is discharged into the annular passageway between the protuberance and the wall of the cavity where it flows circumferentially around the protuberance and longitudinally in a thin annular stream to the passageway between the end of the protuberance and the bottom of the cavity. In this passageway the fluids move radially inwardly to enter the central opening of the next element and the mixing process is repeated.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An interfacial surface generator mixer comprising a housing having an inlet and an outlet and a plurality of mixing elements in end-to-end relationship in the housing, each member having a cavity in one end and a protuberance on the opposite end that extends into the cavity in the adjacent member to form a passageway between the outside surface of the protuberance and the cavity and a passageway between the end of the protuberance and the bottom of the cavity, a central blind end passageway along the longitudinal axis of each member having one end connected to the space between the end of the protuberance and the cavity and a plurality of equally spaced, radially extending passageways connecting the central passageway adjacent its blind end to the passageway between the outside surface of the protuberance and the cavity.



Description
This invention relates to a fluid mixer of the interfacial surface generator type.

Such mixers are known and described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,583,678, and 3,404,869 and the patents referred to therein. Such mixers are static devices, which are located in the pipeline carrying the fluids to be mixed. As the fluids are forced through the mixer, the fluid stream is divided, recombined, divided, and recombined a sufficient number of times to produce the desired mixing of the fluids.

It is an object of this invention to provide an interfacial surface generator mixer that employs a plurality of mixing elements positioned in end-to-end relationship in a housing with each element having passageways that combine and divide the fluid stream and which cooperates with adjacent elements to spread the fluid stream into a very wide, shallow stream that flows first longitudinally through a narrow annular passageway then radially through a narrow passageway to a central passageway where the fluids are recombined, which results in a thorough mixing of the fluids.
 
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